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Estate Planning Wills and Living Trusts

Benefits of a Living Trust:

1. Avoids probate;
2. Provides immediate funds for your beneficiaries;
3. Addresses continuing control of finances if you cannot do so yourself;
4. Can minimize Court involvement and/or legal proceedings;
5. Avoids public disclosure of your financial affairs;
6. Permits lifetime control of assets.

Ensure the desired distribution of your assets. Minimize taxes, expenses, and unnecessary delays. Appoint guardians to care for your children. Provide financial security for your family. Make provisions in case you become incapacitated.

Nearly everyone should have an estate plan. You can probably benefit from an estate plan if you are or have been married, have children (especially minors), own real estate in more than one state, or have recently experienced significant growth in your assets.

Contact Robert L. Gigliotti, Attorney at Law to provide for the financial security and certainly for your family.

This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Law Offices of
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